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19 October, 07:32

Two positive intergers have a product of 98. One interger is twice the other. What are the intergers?

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  1. 19 October, 07:52
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    Let's have x and y as the numbers. Their sum is:

    x+y=98

    But, one integer is twice the other.

    2X=Y

    Let's plug this equation in for y.

    X+2x=98

    Add like terms.

    3X=98

    We need x by itself, let's divide both sides by 3.

    98:3=32 2/3

    If y is twice x, y is 65 1/3.

    The integers are 65 1/3 and 32 2/3.
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